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Originally posted by dplax:
Kidnapping in the territories of other countries has happened quite often during the last few decades. Just think of the Eichmann capture done by the Israeli secret services in South America. I do not agree with conducting the operation without the other country's approval, especially as in this case the US could have easily cooperated with the Italians, Germans or Swedes. And if torture was involved, well that would just be another torture scandal for US military/secret services.
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In case of the Israeli's, Eichman would have never been handed over to them, the regimes in most South American nations made it very clear where they stand in this. So the Mossad had no other choice than to kidnap him and bring him to justice. This is one man who didn't deserve one single minute of freedom, yet the South americans were sheltering him as if it was one of their own.